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Strana 13
If you speak of a young Commoner that said a lively thing in the House , he starts
up , ' He has good Blood in his Veins , Tom ... who rarely speak at all , but speaks
of him as of that Sort of Man who is usually called a well - bred fine Gentleman .
If you speak of a young Commoner that said a lively thing in the House , he starts
up , ' He has good Blood in his Veins , Tom ... who rarely speak at all , but speaks
of him as of that Sort of Man who is usually called a well - bred fine Gentleman .
Strana 280
Speaking of that Friend , he declares , their being much together makes the
Women think the better of his ... We speak to one another civilly , bate one
another heartily ; and because it is Vulgar to Lye and Soak together , we have
each of us ...
Speaking of that Friend , he declares , their being much together makes the
Women think the better of his ... We speak to one another civilly , bate one
another heartily ; and because it is Vulgar to Lye and Soak together , we have
each of us ...
Strana 430
I do not know that I ever read any thing that pleased me more , and as it is the
Praise of Longinus , 2 that he speaks of the ... and if any Man measure his Words
by his Heart , and speak as he thinks , and do not express more Kindness to
every ...
I do not know that I ever read any thing that pleased me more , and as it is the
Praise of Longinus , 2 that he speaks of the ... and if any Man measure his Words
by his Heart , and speak as he thinks , and do not express more Kindness to
every ...
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NUMBERS 585635 | xxii |
THE TEXT cvi | 8 |
ERRATA cxiii | 8 |
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